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Old 06-24-2006, 07:11 AM   #3 (permalink)
KarinaB1970
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Originally Posted by Ian Howard
my theroy is that you have a n/s wheel speed sensor (aka the ABS sensor) on your front left or right end. They are near the outboard CV Boot.

As for the rattling noise. Pretty much normal. more pronounced with the a/c or defrost on. Comes from the ac compressor clutch. Its like the ford power steering whine. It just does it.
Thanks, Ian! I will look into that. At least I have a starting point Do you know if this is something expensive to correct?

As for the chain-like rattle...it only started doing this a few months ago. The air doesnt seem to affect it. It is audible at idle, while accelerating from a low speed (initial take off) and when slowing down (like to take a sharp corner or to come to a stop). Guess I wont be sneaking up on anyone until I get rid of this hunk-o-junk

TY again.
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